A nationwide telephone interview was conducted on a random sample of Italian schoolteachers (300 from primary and 300 from secondary schools) to ascertain knowledge and attitudes about epilepsy. Included were 516 women and 84 men aged 22 to 70 years. Thirty-seven percent of the teachers believed epilepsy starts only in childhood, 55% considered it hereditary, 46.8% declared it incurable, and only 10.5% knew surgery is a therapeutic option. Thirty-three percent considered epilepsy a moderate-to-strong limitation for marriage, 24.6% for having children, 39.7% for regular employment, and 32.8% for sports and leisure activities. Among the teachers, 66.4% declared they were unable to manage a seizing child, 24.7% were convinced that epilepsy imp...
Background: The knowledge and attitude of school teachers can affect significantly the academic achi...
AbstractEpilepsy is a disease frequently seen among school children. Children having seizures may bo...
SummaryPurposeDespite recent advances in the management of epilepsy the efforts to assess knowledge,...
A nationwide telephone interview was conducted on a random sample of Italian schoolteachers (300 fro...
Several studies have evidenced inadequate knowledge about epilepsy and inappropriate seizure managem...
A questionnaire survey was undertaken to assess the impact of a nationwide educational campaign abou...
A nationwide survey was performed in Italy to assess awareness and attitudes of the public about epi...
A cohort of 582 Italian primary school teachers underwent a questionnaire survey to test their knowl...
SummaryPurposeTo estimate the knowledge of and attitudes toward epilepsy in schoolchildren and unive...
The objective of this study was to systematically review research that has focused on knowledge of a...
Background: Epilepsy comprised the highest proportion of neurological problem of childhood stage, wh...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Epilepsy comprised the highest proportion of neurological problem of...
Background and Objectives. Attitudes toward students with epilepsy and epilepsy-related knowledge of...
Purpose: To estimate the knowledge of and attitudes toward epilepsy in schoolchildren and university...
OBJECTIVE: To survey attitudes towards, and knowledge about, epilepsy among school staff in a define...
Background: The knowledge and attitude of school teachers can affect significantly the academic achi...
AbstractEpilepsy is a disease frequently seen among school children. Children having seizures may bo...
SummaryPurposeDespite recent advances in the management of epilepsy the efforts to assess knowledge,...
A nationwide telephone interview was conducted on a random sample of Italian schoolteachers (300 fro...
Several studies have evidenced inadequate knowledge about epilepsy and inappropriate seizure managem...
A questionnaire survey was undertaken to assess the impact of a nationwide educational campaign abou...
A nationwide survey was performed in Italy to assess awareness and attitudes of the public about epi...
A cohort of 582 Italian primary school teachers underwent a questionnaire survey to test their knowl...
SummaryPurposeTo estimate the knowledge of and attitudes toward epilepsy in schoolchildren and unive...
The objective of this study was to systematically review research that has focused on knowledge of a...
Background: Epilepsy comprised the highest proportion of neurological problem of childhood stage, wh...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Epilepsy comprised the highest proportion of neurological problem of...
Background and Objectives. Attitudes toward students with epilepsy and epilepsy-related knowledge of...
Purpose: To estimate the knowledge of and attitudes toward epilepsy in schoolchildren and university...
OBJECTIVE: To survey attitudes towards, and knowledge about, epilepsy among school staff in a define...
Background: The knowledge and attitude of school teachers can affect significantly the academic achi...
AbstractEpilepsy is a disease frequently seen among school children. Children having seizures may bo...
SummaryPurposeDespite recent advances in the management of epilepsy the efforts to assess knowledge,...